Law Society of Alberta
Julie Tannahill is an experienced legal professional with a strong background in Aboriginal law and trust administration. Currently serving as the Manager of Intake & Early Intervention Administration and an Early Intervention Counsel at the Law Society of Alberta since June 2016, Julie has previously held the role of Regional Vice President at Royal Trust Corporation - Aboriginal Trust Services, focusing on the effective administration of Trusts for Aboriginal communities. Julie's extensive legal career includes positions as a lawyer at Rana Law, where the practice emphasized specific claims and Treaty rights, and as an editor and researcher across various legal publications. Julie holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Hons.) in Political Science from the University of Calgary.
Law Society of Alberta
The Law Society of Alberta is a self-governing body for Alberta's lawyers with a mandate to regulate the legal profession in the public interest. The Law Society derives its authority from the Legal Profession Act of Alberta, and is financed and maintained by Alberta lawyers at no cost to the public. Serving in the public interest, the Law Society of Alberta sets out standards through Rules and a Code of Conduct. The Law Society of Alberta values diversity in its workforce and equal access to opportunity. For career opportunities, visit our website at www.lawsociety.ab.ca/about_us/careers.aspx